Wheat speciation and adaptation: perspectives from reticulate evolution

IF 4.6 4区 农林科学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Xuebo Zhao, Xiangdong Fu, Changbin Yin, Fei Lu
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Abstract

Reticulate evolution through the interchanging of genetic components across organisms can impact significantly on the fitness and adaptation of species. Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum subsp. aestivum) is one of the most important crops in the world. Allopolyploid speciation, frequent hybridization, extensive introgression, and occasional horizontal gene transfer (HGT) have been shaping a typical paradigm of reticulate evolution in bread wheat and its wild relatives, which is likely to have a substantial influence on phenotypic traits and environmental adaptability of bread wheat. In this review, we outlined the evolutionary history of bread wheat and its wild relatives with a highlight on the interspecific hybridization events, demonstrating the reticulate relationship between species/subspecies in the genera Triticum and Aegilops. Furthermore, we discussed the genetic mechanisms and evolutionary significance underlying the introgression of bread wheat and its wild relatives. An in-depth understanding of the evolutionary process of Triticum species should be beneficial to future genetic study and breeding of bread wheat.

小麦的物种形成与适应:基于网状进化的视角
通过在生物体内交换遗传成分来实现网状进化,可以对物种的适应度和适应性产生重大影响。面包小麦是世界上最重要的作物之一。异多倍体物种形成、频繁杂交、广泛渗入和偶尔的水平基因转移(HGT)已经形成了面包小麦及其野生亲缘关系的典型网状进化模式,这可能对面包小麦的表型特征和环境适应性产生重大影响。在这篇综述中,我们概述了面包小麦及其野生亲缘关系的进化史,重点介绍了种间杂交事件,证明了小麦属和山羊草属种/亚种之间的网状关系。此外,我们还讨论了面包小麦及其野生亲缘植物渗入的遗传机制和进化意义。深入了解小麦品种的进化过程,有利于今后面包小麦的遗传研究和育种。
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